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pentagon warns of huge cuts. when you think about what's going on in washington, right now, and you think about the sequester that may or may not happen, and you think about your history in washington, do you think that we will have the sequester? >> andrew, i don't know. i think it's a very complicated situation. i think we had a great opportunity and i actually thought there was some reasonable chance it might happen, which was to have a grand bargain that could have addressed what is really unsustainable and deeply dangerous long-term fiscal situation and i think if we had done that, not only would be useful for the long run but i think could have generated confidence in the shorter run and promote jobs now. now instead of that we have a happen has 5rd process. a sequester we're facing. it's a terrible piece of legislation. it arbitrarily cuts defense and nondefense without thoughtfully doing so. instead of being phased in so we'd have more room for recovery, it hits abruptly. and it's far, far from clear that
pentagon warns of huge cuts. when you think about what's going on in washington, right now, and you think about the sequester that may or may not happen, and you think about your history in washington, do you think that we will have the sequester? >> andrew, i don't know. i think it's a very complicated situation. i think we had a great opportunity and i actually thought there was some reasonable chance it might happen, which was to have a grand bargain that could have addressed what is...
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laisha clarendon led cal with 22. she does it all herself on this hoop. 6th-ranked bears win and they are 2-3 overall, tied with stanford at the top of the conference at 13-1. >>> more pink at ucla's pauley pavilion are stanford played today. just another day at the office for the 4th-ranked cardinals. stanford led by 5 at the half. the cardinal wore the bruins down in the second half. the cardinals 68-57 winner and now 24-2 overall and like cal, 13-1 in the conference. >>> playoffs needed to decide today's winner on the pga golf tour. we'll show you how that ended. highlights from san josi when we return. . >>> milos raonic in the far court taking on tommy haas in the finals and trying to win this event for the third straight year. story of the match was aces. raonic with 19 of them and fire a 144 miles per hour serve for an ace on the first ball he hit all day. at match point raonic made it a perfect run in san josi of he has never left in 12 matches and becomes the first player to win this event to win for the thir
laisha clarendon led cal with 22. she does it all herself on this hoop. 6th-ranked bears win and they are 2-3 overall, tied with stanford at the top of the conference at 13-1. >>> more pink at ucla's pauley pavilion are stanford played today. just another day at the office for the 4th-ranked cardinals. stanford led by 5 at the half. the cardinal wore the bruins down in the second half. the cardinals 68-57 winner and now 24-2 overall and like cal, 13-1 in the conference. >>>...
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i'll start with my friend rubin. get in the pushup position. [laughter] >> you have said and written that feel drones alone is an insufficient policy. i wonder if you would talk about why you feel that, and also, given the we are i areness in the -- weariness in the united of the afghan conflict, and the ineptness and corruption of the afghan government, what do you think is the most effective thing we could do and should do after 2014? >> sure. first, i think that unmanned aerial vehicles or drones, as we know them, are important. they are good for american defense and let us do things we couldn't otherwise do. they need to be part behalf we do. that said, if we issued a bunch of drones to the philadelphia police department and said go after the drug problem in philadelphia, they would be able to figure out some drug dealers. they would be able to shoot drug dealers with hell fire missiles and in fact, and in fact they would be right in many cases. but if you think you solved the drug problem, you probably would not. in some cases you would ma
i'll start with my friend rubin. get in the pushup position. [laughter] >> you have said and written that feel drones alone is an insufficient policy. i wonder if you would talk about why you feel that, and also, given the we are i areness in the -- weariness in the united of the afghan conflict, and the ineptness and corruption of the afghan government, what do you think is the most effective thing we could do and should do after 2014? >> sure. first, i think that unmanned aerial...
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the f-22 was killed. the f35 was getting to be almost as expensive as the f-22. .. >> and translated to english as no more iraq and afghanistan. no more like them, but when you do these scenarios, when you figure out how many troops you need, this is not even the kind of scenario that should enter into your mind. some people, some people have proposed the special advisory team. those who were specialists in the advisers. and i think that that is what a lot of the army is doing now. but they are kind of in a pickle. they don't know what to do. there is something out in western california called the national training center. during the cold war, there were these massive battles. in iraq and afghanistan, they erected these mock villages. they would hire people to play the mayor, someone also be the insurgents, and then they would play these very creative games. what they are doing now, they are calling it a full spectrum operation. we are paying a little bit of everything. and they are starting to do these m
the f-22 was killed. the f35 was getting to be almost as expensive as the f-22. .. >> and translated to english as no more iraq and afghanistan. no more like them, but when you do these scenarios, when you figure out how many troops you need, this is not even the kind of scenario that should enter into your mind. some people, some people have proposed the special advisory team. those who were specialists in the advisers. and i think that that is what a lot of the army is doing now. but...
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i worked in the pentagon, it would have made it better. [laughter] so we realized you've really got to go after the people who do logistics, communications, pass information, build car bombs, communicate. you've got to take those out. and so we came up with a strategy, and i know philadelphia will love this, but i used to tell people it's like rocky balboa and apollo creed. we're going to hit them in the midsection, and we're going to hit them a lot. so from august 2004 when we did 18 raids, two years later same force, same fight we were doing 300 raids a month. that's ten a nightment now, if you stop and you say, well, ten a night, that's a lot, that's impress e. that means every raid guy on the force is going on a raid at least one raid every night. every pilot's flying one or two raids every night. and these raids are not patrols. this is not a foot -- these are going in the door, somebody's getting shot. extraordinary. and to do that, though, you can't use previous systems. one, you've got to be able to bring in this intelligence on an
i worked in the pentagon, it would have made it better. [laughter] so we realized you've really got to go after the people who do logistics, communications, pass information, build car bombs, communicate. you've got to take those out. and so we came up with a strategy, and i know philadelphia will love this, but i used to tell people it's like rocky balboa and apollo creed. we're going to hit them in the midsection, and we're going to hit them a lot. so from august 2004 when we did 18 raids,...
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it is $22 billion. is less than a quarter of 1% of gdp. we can handle it. stuart: the president says the sky is falling and people get laid off left, right and center, catastrophe, disaster. >> it is <1/4% of gdp and it is over a ten year period. does anyone think we won't all that over ten years? it is $22 billion. no way we will have a thousand pentagon employees fired or have no meat inspectors or air-traffic controllers. that is all media hype and it won't happen. we will have less negative adverse reaction at first. bernard: when you're saying is all our fault? little people like me? is our fault? >> i would never blame you but the president is feeding some people the line that it will make the sky fall and is not the case. stuart: charles payne has something to say about groupon. charles: couple weeks ago you said you like groupon. let's take a bath to a crocodile, you have been absolutely right. congratulations. made a huge move. stuart: isn't that nice? >> a warm hug from here. stuart: thank you
it is $22 billion. is less than a quarter of 1% of gdp. we can handle it. stuart: the president says the sky is falling and people get laid off left, right and center, catastrophe, disaster. >> it is
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on behalf of a bob rubin, carla hills, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome me to the council on foreign relations. i am the president of the council on foreign relations. for those of you who do not know us, we are intended -- an independent, a think-tank, and a publisher. we're dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. today, we are continuing but we have come to call, secretary of state week, here at the council. i will work with the service chiefs as we open combat positions, a decision i strongly support. i will continue in the important work that leon panetta has to combat sexual assault, sexual assault in the military, maintaining the health and well- being of those creating a capable military. this institutions people must always come first. as we look ahead, we have an extramarital opportunity now at this moment to define what is next for america's military and our country. it is incumbent upon all of us to make decisions that will ensure our nation is prepared to confront any threat we
on behalf of a bob rubin, carla hills, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome me to the council on foreign relations. i am the president of the council on foreign relations. for those of you who do not know us, we are intended -- an independent, a think-tank, and a publisher. we're dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. today, we are continuing but we have come to call, secretary of state week, here at...
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i am very proud of the partnership that the state department has formed with the pentagon versus we on panetta and marty dempsey. by the same token americans traditional allies or friends in europe and east asia remain a valuable partner on nearly everything we do. we have spent considerable energy strengthening those bonds over the past four years. and i would would be clicked to add the u.n. the imf and the world bank and nato are also still essential. but all of our institutions and our relationships need to be modernized and complemented by new institutions, relationships and partnerships that are tailored for new challenges and models to the needs of a variable landscape. like how we elevated the chi 20 during the financial crisis, or created the climate and clean air coalition out of the state department to fight short lived pollutants like black carbon or worked with partners like turkey where the two of us stood up the first global counterterrorism forum. we are also working more than ever with invigorated regional organizations. consider the african union in somalia and the ar
i am very proud of the partnership that the state department has formed with the pentagon versus we on panetta and marty dempsey. by the same token americans traditional allies or friends in europe and east asia remain a valuable partner on nearly everything we do. we have spent considerable energy strengthening those bonds over the past four years. and i would would be clicked to add the u.n. the imf and the world bank and nato are also still essential. but all of our institutions and our...
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and i'm very proud of the partnership that the state department has forms with the pentagon first with bob gates and then mike mullen and then leon panetta and marty dempsey. by the same token america's traditional allies and friends in europe and east asia remains a valuable partners on nearly everything we do and we have spent considerable energy strengthening those bonds over the past four years. and i would be quick to add the u.n., the imf and the world bank and nato are also still essential. but all of our institutions and our relationships need to be modernized, and complemented by new institutions, relationships and partnerships that are tailored for new challenges and modeled to the needs of a variable landscape. like how we elevated the g20 during the financial crisis or created the climate and clean air coalition out of the state department to fight short-lived pollutants like black carbon or work with partners like turkey, where the two listed up the first global counterterrorism form. we are also working more than ever with invigorated regional organizations. consider the
and i'm very proud of the partnership that the state department has forms with the pentagon first with bob gates and then mike mullen and then leon panetta and marty dempsey. by the same token america's traditional allies and friends in europe and east asia remains a valuable partners on nearly everything we do and we have spent considerable energy strengthening those bonds over the past four years. and i would be quick to add the u.n., the imf and the world bank and nato are also still...
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by 2014, britain will have a 22% rate, dramatically low or deny lower, 18% lower than the u.s. they're all lowering the rate, and they're all reforming their code to make it more competitive except us. we talked earlier about our rate being 39.2 as an average. that's the corporate rate when you include the state and the federal rate which is 14 points above the oecd average. you made the point that, well, that's really not the effective rate. the effective rate is lower. but i will just put on the record today the effective rate is still eight points higher than the oecd average. so i don't want folks to misinterpret what was said earlier when the point was made that our effective rate is lower, because you could have inferred from that that it's lower than the average. it's not. it's still higher. and as you have talked about today and i think senator crapo discussed, this is incredibly complicated. therefore, we don't have an efficient allocation of resources, therefore, it's hurting jobs in this country. so i would just ask you given that the president's jobs council has com
by 2014, britain will have a 22% rate, dramatically low or deny lower, 18% lower than the u.s. they're all lowering the rate, and they're all reforming their code to make it more competitive except us. we talked earlier about our rate being 39.2 as an average. that's the corporate rate when you include the state and the federal rate which is 14 points above the oecd average. you made the point that, well, that's really not the effective rate. the effective rate is lower. but i will just put on...